Interdisciplinary Learning
This week we have started to learn about Kenya. We have looked at where Kenya is located, using both Google Earth and an atlas. We found out that Kenya is in Africa. We also found out a few other facts and have made a quiz for you to try at home. Click here and then type in the room number – 725865.
Art and Design
We have been thinking about our learning a few weeks ago – when we learned about straight and curved lines. This morning we used our skills in drawing straight and curved lines to draw bottles. We used both normal pencil and rainbow pencil to compare these resources. Here are a few photos of our work.
Nia, Carys, Emma C and Kaitlyn set up an art table in our class – we are very lucky to have such enterprising girls in the class. Here it is.
Miss Anderson thinks that this is a great idea but that we will have to keep it a bit tidier!
Numeracy
In maths we have been finding the difference and adding. The Pyramids have also been counting up in lots of 5 and 10, not starting from 0. This means that we have been learning new number patterns. An example is counting on in 5s from 2;
2,7,12, 17, 22, 27, 32, 37…
That’s all for this week! Have a lovely weekend.
Miss Anderson and P5 8)
Your. Topic. Looks. Intresting.: ).
Hi Miss Anderson. Nia here. I loved doing the cola bottles, it was such good fun drawing them with the rainbow pencil!
hi miss Anderson
Robert here. I can’t wait till we learn more about Kenya it is such a fun topic and is fun to get notes and facts about. 🙂
Hi Primary 5,
It sounds like you are having a really fun and interesting term. Love the sound of your new topic and can’t wait to read more about your learning and learn some new things myself! The new art table is a great idea I’m sure there will be lots of lovely pieces of art work created there. Keep working hard.
From Mrs Dugan
Hi Miss Speirs,
Thanks for commenting on our post – we like to receive comments!
Primary 5a
What an exciting topic P5-I can’t wait to hear about your learning. I love the feedback you have given to each class on the blog. Keep up the good work!